Interleukin‐17A educated hepatic stellate cells promote hepatocellular carcinoma occurrence through fibroblast activation protein expression
Jun‐Sheng Ni,
Si‐Yuan Fu,
Zong‐Yan Wang
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundLiver cancer is typified by a complex inflammatory tumor microenvironment, where an array of cytokines and stromal cells orchestrate a milieu that significantly influences tumorigenesis. Interleukin‐17A (IL‐17A), a pivotal pro‐inflammatory cytokine predominantly secreted by Th17 cells, is known to play a substantial role in the etiology and progression of liver cancer. However, the precise mechanism by which IL‐17A engages with hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) to facilitate the development of hepatocell… Show more
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